Talking of integrity, the announcement, 30 days before the election, that Cesar Chavez will be honored by this Administration, is certainly a move towards the transparency that this President promised us, and has conspicuously failed to deliver. Everyone can see right through that move.

It's "official", if one has any faith in polls: this was the most decisive debate victory in history. Shouting "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire", despite proof to the contrary on virtually every such claim, is all the Dems have left.

Couple long desert biking weekends..,couple weeks Padre Island kiting...then a month in Baja in Dec. (If they get my bridge girders set in time...still a working stiff some of the time)

Stevenbard...El Nino is why I took up kiting in addition to Wsurfing...even up the odds some. On the plus side, El Nino favors skiing in SW Colorado. My experience in Baja is that December winds are not as affected by a weak El Nino as later in the year.

You've gotta be kidding me. No salary? That does NOT equate to no income. He made $20,908,880 in 2011.

BTW, Mitt accepted a $280,000 annual salary for three years plus severance after the games if the organizing committee made a profit. Surprise, the organizing committee made almost $100 million in profit, and Romney accepted $922,980 in wages and an additional $476,000 severance package.

His spokesman, Eric Fehrnstrom, said he later gave that amount to charity.

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In 2008, no major U.S. corporation did more to finance Obama's campaign than Goldman Sachs. In the current race, none has done more to help defeat him. Why the reversal? Obama tugged on their cape with personal insults and buried them with onerous regulations. In 2008 G-S employees gave Obama >$1M; this time they've given Romney and his Superpac almost $2M.

Its not rocket science that Wall Street would support one of their own. Bain, and Sankaty are big players, and the idea of having a Private Equity Titan in the White House is almost too good to be true. Who would oil companies support if TBoone Pickens ran for the white house, c'mon....its a wet dream for Wall Street to have Mitt in the White House.

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